Improvement in clothes-driers



A. J. STO'WELL.

lmprovementin Clothes-Briers.

' N0.127,527. I Paten-tedlune 4,1872.

Witnessm: Sea/Z6 721M270 Inventor:

AM. FHOTLPUIHOGRAPHIL 60.- X (USED/"(E's PROCISS) UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ANDREW J. STOWELL, OF DUNLAP, IOWA.

IM PROVEM ENT IN CLOTH ES-DRIERS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,527, dated June 4, 1872.

Specification describing certain Improvements in Clothes-Briers, by ANDREW J. STOW- ELL, of Dunlap, Harrison county, Iowa.

My invention is a clothes-drier, reference being made to the drawing hereto annexed.

It consists of a plate of iron, a, to fasten to the wall of a room in a convenient place, to be fastened by wood-screws or otherwise, by slots fat top and bottom of the plate. The arms I), on which the clothes are placed to dry, are in the drawing represented as turned against the wall. "They may be turned from the wall at any required an gle found convenient when in use. The arms may be of any convenient length, and are supported in place by the circular bars 0, and turn on an axle or Witnesses:

Gno. R. BRAINARD, O. H. COOPER. 

